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[paid] MeiliSearch app for self-hosters

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      erlend_sh
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      MeiliSearch is a RESTful search API. It aims to be a ready-to-go solution for everyone who wants a fast and relevant search experience for their end-users ⚡️🔎 In other words: an open source, self-hosted alternative to Algolia.

      https://github.com/meilisearch/MeiliSearch

      • https://docs.meilisearch.com/
        • https://docs.meilisearch.com/guides/introduction/quick_start_guide.html
        • https://docs.meilisearch.com/running-production/
        • https://github.com/meilisearch/meilisearch-digital-ocean

      We are paying €100 make a Cloudron app for MeiliSearch. For further discussion please PM me or send an email to erlend@meilisearch.com

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        That looks great, in fact we are looking for a search solution in our docs at https://cloudron.io/documentation/ the current search is just too basic and mostly not turns up what even I look for while having written parts of the content. So far I tried to avoid algolia, since we try to use our own product as much as possible.

        Do you know if there is already some example or docs how to use it with mkdocs?

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          ruihildt
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          I have contacted Meilisearch when an HN post about them was top, and got a pretty quick reply.

          It was only to tell them about a typo, but they were eager to help.

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          • nebulonN nebulon

            That looks great, in fact we are looking for a search solution in our docs at https://cloudron.io/documentation/ the current search is just too basic and mostly not turns up what even I look for while having written parts of the content. So far I tried to avoid algolia, since we try to use our own product as much as possible.

            Do you know if there is already some example or docs how to use it with mkdocs?

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            LoudLemur
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            @nebulon What happened with this project?

            MeiliSearch have a Beta test at the moment:
            https://meilisearch.com

            The interface is beautiful and the application is released under a Free licence.

            https://github.com/meilisearch/meilisearch

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              What is the latest on Meilisearch on Cloudron? Meilisearch is released under the MIT licence.

              Meilisearch now has a documentation crawler, Vercel integration and Vector search.

              https://mailchi.mp/meilisearch/meilisearch-product-updates-1

              https://www.meilisearch.com/docs/faq

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                Meilisearch is like a database. So, it has it's own export/import things to implement for backup/restore. It's not really like a web app. I think packaging it at this point is out of scope. It's like trying to package clickhouse, Snowflake etc.

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                  Meilisearch have a live demo (Zoom unfortunately) in London this Thursday, November 2nd at 3PM:

                  https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMlc-mqrjIsH912-HTRe-AaT-pp41bDe81a#/registration

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                    @erlend_sh do you just want the RESTful endpoint or also the admin ui frontend?

                    Like my work? Consider donating a drink. Cheers!

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